This is a funny lager - it has a faint whiff and taste of better continental pilsener-style lagers with the grassy fresh bread and slight sulfur note, but very much compromised by the corn they use, which adds a characteristic watery lightness with notes of chicken feed.

It is in fact quite drinkable, but goes past your tongue too lightly and quick. It would be a superior American macro-adjunct brew, but as a higher priced Euro-import it is rather bland and flavorless.

This is a great import to have for image conscious consumers that don't want to be burdened by taste, mouth-feel or finish while they look somewhat glamorous holding the bottle in public or private gatherings of distinguished philistines.